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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 8. Meridian 81PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main S6OO Automatic ...28-351 KATtt. One time 0* per line Tbree consecutive time*.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or tamale help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — \One time 08 per llna Three consecutive times. . .07 per line Sox consecutive times .06 per line ’Contract rates on application. Legal notices 00 per Una lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices <1 Inch or less) 60c per insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per lino additional Death notices 86c per insertion. Card of Thanks or in MemorUm notices 07 per Sine Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DHEXEL // 0! AUTO. 2*61. met i7i> Parlors 1322 Union St. FLANNEB & BUCHAN AM 820 North Illinois et. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-06*2. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY % (leorge Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 £l. Market. Old phone Main 090?. New phone 27-109. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Drexel 0822. W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby et. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNEKAL DIRECTORSWM. E. KREIGBR., New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. G A UU—BERT 3. UAOD. 2120 Prospect rt. I hones Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-275. UNDERTAKERS—HIBEY & TITUS. ill North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. FEENEY & FEENEY. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 0843. IEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. CLAY. SAMUEL—At Methodist hospital; residence 1033 South Holmes. Funeral services Saturday p. m. at 2 o'clock at 1428 Oliver ave. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. > __ COLBERT. THEODORE W.—Husband of Henrietta Colbert, passed away IVednesday, Oct. 5. Remains are at J. C. Wilson's funeral parlor*. 1230 Prospect. Funeral Saturday, Oct. S at 10 a. m., at Mt. Pleasant Christian Church. Burial Mt. Pleasant cemetery. GOLDRICK. MARY J.—Died Tuesday morning 8 o’clock. Funeral services sit the home. 5436 Carrollton ave.. Friday, 10 a. m. Burial at Crown Hill. NOTlCE—Members of Indianapolis Grove No. 37. United Ancient Order bt Druids, are requested to attend the funeral of Brother George Wolf from the residence. 731 Terrace avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Members meet at hall at 2 o'clock sharp. JOSEPH MUELLER. Noble Arch. F. EARL GEIDER. Secretary. PRITCHARD. JAMES A.—Died 1 o'clock Thursday p. m. at his residence, 3113 Central avenue. Funeral Saturday 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, private. V SMITH. R. JOHN—Funeral Monday, 2 p. m., from the residence, 610 Dorman st. Friends may view remains after 3 p. m., Saturday. Kindly omit flowers. WACHBTETTER. AN’.NA T. —Age 84 years! mother of Jesse A. Miles, passed away Tuesday evening at the residence of her daughter, 1802 Park ave. Funeral at the residence. Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Anna Belle Lynch; also Rev. Mr. Myers, the Hillside Christian Church and singers, Moore & Kirk, undertakers, for their efflcelnt servlces. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Lady's gold wrist watch, lost In moat market at Maryland and Virginia avenue between 4:30 and 5 p. m., Thursday evening. P.eturn to Mrs. Kennedy In care 140 Virginia ave. Name ‘Clay to Bobby"'engraved on back. Reward. STRAYED OR STOLEN—Beagi<T hound bitch; head and ears brown, body white with 2 spots. Answer to the name of Rube. Liberal reward for any information. J. D. SHELLEY, 1961 Beilefontalne street. Randolph 2109. Lost—Diamond set About 6 karat, out of gentleman’s ring. Finder return to 419 E Market street or call Main 2750 and receive liberal reward. LOST—Cuff link, sterling silver, black enamel, Massachusetts ave. or Maryland. Liberal reward If returned to DENISON HOTEL CLERK. LOST—Phi Kappa Psl fraternity pin with name "Geo. W. Smith" on back. Lost In downtown district or on Central car. Finder phone Randolph 8275. Reward. LOST —-Sunday on Greensburg lnterurban. silver mesh bag containing money, tickets and key. Reward offered. Write MARTINA DOYLE. London, Ind. LOST —81xteen nickel rods, 28 Inches long, lost Wednesday on Pratt st.. between Capitol ave. and Meridian. GATES MFG. CO., 835 N. Meridian. Reward. LOST—Sept. 28, black pocketbook. two SSO bonds, third issue. No. 4449032 and 4*49033: also 2 one-dollar bills and 50cent piece. Main 5228. LOST—Bracelet, child’s, Sunday near Prospect and Alabam, engraved Mary. Reward. Drexel 6188. LOST—Puppy, strayed or stolen, black and white spotted coach; answers to name of Prince. Child’s pet. Call Webeter 6229, Reward, LOST —Ring! aqua-marine, * lady's restroom White’s cafeteria. Sunday between 6 and 7 p. m. Randolph 2104. Reward. LOST —Pup. collie; male. 3 monthe, lost vicinity 18th and Illinois; one blue eye. Harrison 2272. LOST —Wrist watch, gold; ribbon band; Irvington Thursday morning. Irvington 4183. Reward. _____ LOST —Glasses; pair nose glasses, lost Tuesday. Call Circle 3058; get reward. LOST —Billfold, Monday containing $321. Liberal reward. Phone Main 1401. LOST —Pencil, gold; lost on Illinois car. Reward. Randolph 0336. PERSONALB. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st., Kansas City, Mo. BUSINESS NOTICES. GOOD CLOTHES will convey the first Impression of your character. Be Individual through the medium of CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES. Suits and overcoats that sold to your measure at from $45 to $95, are now selling at $35 to $75. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio street. Be sure you are In the right place. BUSINESS CHANCES. BOARDING house for sale; nice location; full roomers; will sell reasonable. Circle 6*29. a HOTEL downtown; best buy in city. SEBREE. 40 N. Delaware street. DETECT IVES, 7~~~ Suigley-Hyland Agency vil and Criminal Inve*tlratora. 116-629 Law bldg. Main* IMI

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MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED—High school boy who lives in Broad Ripple to act as Tripper on Broad Ripple cur line. Apply Circulation Dept., Daily Times. Wanted —Boys Boys not over 14 years old to carry Time* routes In central part of city. Beys who want to make good money cail and bee MR. MOOREHEAD any afternoon at Times office after 2 o’clock. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Girls between the ages of 18 and 25 who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city. Apply INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., Room 323. Corner New York and Meridian. EXPERIENCED edge baster and also finisher. Call at once, 205-206 Stewart place. Circle 2849. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. DRESSMAKING In home; experienced, high-class tailored gowns, fancy dresses Webster 0732. EXPERIENCED colored lady wants halfday work by the week. Auto 25-810. lac LB. for hashing and Ironing or 10c lb. for rough dry. Harrison 1043 BUSINESS SERVICES. - 1 Hatters’ Plush and Beaver Sailors Remodeled. VELVET AND PLUSH HATS CLEANED AND STEAMED. We also clean and block men’s hats. Indianapolis Hat Bleachery Main 6179. 28 Kentucky Ave V - ■ ■ .. ... J Notice to Public Now Is the time to get your vaults cleaned and sewer connections put In. 1 do the work. Call me evenings. Sundays or any time. Main 9081. FKATfififRS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BL'KKLU. 416 Mass, ave. Main 1429. New 11-77*. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. COLORED experienced nurse; physician's reference or a first-class maid. Webster 1064. SMART dressmaking, also hats made to order; work satisfies. Drexel 2262. ELECTRIC wiring; 5 rooms $16.00. Randolph 9084. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 109 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0T57. HOUSES—TO LET. SIX-ROOM house at 26 Welt Minnesota street; elsctrio lights, all in good shape. CRIDER. 13 When bldg. Circle 0396. DORMAN, 406 N.; widow wishes to share semi-modern home with couple; 68. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. ELEGANTLY furnished 4-room cottage; electricity, gae, well, nistern; fine yard. Randolph 6340. TRANSFER AND BTORAQE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked room* and open space. 85c per month and up. Local and overland tranefer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-11 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-690. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2018. Auto. 21-123. bOk storage Cos. Cheap* ,t rate In city. UNION STATION BAGGAGE Go 7 Ue phone Call Main Tll9. FOR transferring and hauling. Call Webster 2478. ROOMS—-TOLET. ROOMS 7*o to $1.50. Speclel rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE OEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W, Ohio street. MODERN room near Fall creek blvd. Private home. Reasonable. Call mornings and evenings. Harr. 0639. PARK AVE., 2154; furnished front sleeping room; modern home; gentlemen preferred. Harrison 1862. EAST ST., N.;-modern sleeping rooms, steam heat, private family, walking distance. Circle 1736. NICELY furnished room In apt., private family; either gentleman or ladles. Clrcle 0889. TWO front unfurnished apms. strictly modern. Ladles preferred. 1319 Blaine. Apt. S. CAPITOL. N„ 2306; 4 furnished sleeping rooms; gentlemen preferred. Randolph 2703. FURNISHED rooms In modern private home; steam heat; walking distance. Main 7676. TWO unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. ( modern; one furnished room. Irv. 3401. BLEEPIXIJ room for one or two, $3.00. Webster 9268. 1515 W. Sturm. ROOMS for rent in modern, private home. Randolph 8V33. MODERN room for one or two. Circle 7128. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ALABAMA. 1401 N.; nicely furnished front room, home cooking and privileges; reasonable; also garage. Circle 0329. WANTED—Two girl roommates to room and board. Call Washington 2139.

; IG _ HT _ - HI . OIJ _ SE£K _ EF ; P I NG ROO MS. I DORMAN ST.. 730, 2 connecting front i roomfl, nicely furnished; gas. private entrance; not modern, |6 per week; private home. Webster 1695. ILLINOIS. N\. 2869; two modern, for business women; students or young couple; references. Randolph 4459. WALNUT. Eh, 11.', 2 rooms, bedroom and kitohen> bath, steam heated, telephone; private home. Circle 8373. ALABAMA. N., 523; 3-room suite, Hteam heated. Kmployed people preferred. Randolph 6297. ST. (’LA 1R \W. 104, ’.ight hous^ke^ylr.fT and sleeping rooms for rent. Main 5971. ILLINOIS. N., 1744; one large front room Everything furnished. Randolph 4897. ROOM with kitchenette; gas range, electric light?, vs.oo. Circle 1 ROOMS-wanted WANT modern single room 63.00-54.00; breakfast extra, east; gentleman. Address A No. 2366. Times. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. i 1033 X. Hamilton Ave. Light-room modern home. 4 rooms up 4 down; 2 complete I bathroom*, special bargain. Trice 54,250 B*e Mr. Van Arsdle. with TI. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio st. j r " 5-Room Bunpalow Semi-modern; a splendid buy. only 52.800; 6500 canh. 625 a month. Call ! Lewis Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 8377. 1008 Harrison St. $1 CO down and 618 50 per month. rooms, brick house, new roof. gas. sewer. B. R. Meredith, Wolf & Thompson. Main 4585 Webeter 7958. Six-Room Cottage, East Arranged for a duplex. Can be bought for S3OO-caah down payment, balance easy j terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer, with I. N. Richie & Son. 303 Indpir Securities bldg. Main 0520. *?IX-ROOM Hemi-modern double east, improved street; newly painted and papered; 61.100 cash and 640 per month. Rents for 550. 6 rooms. Improved street. S7OO cash; 5 rooms. 6800 cash; 5 room; ; 6400 casn. and many others. C. J. 03- ! BURN. Drexel 6184. i IF YOU WANT to sell your real estate quick ask us about ; out* up-to-date auction method. DAY & DAY 150 44 S. IlllnoU. Phone. Circle 4809. ENGLISH AVE. . Dandy 3-room cottage; gas, city water, I shed. This Is a bargain; Improved street. I Price $1,700; S2OO cash. Hurry. MOSLANDER £c SON. |36 N. Delaware St. Room 211 Circle 0618. SIX rooms, almost modern; new furnace, Seventeenth street near College car line, $3,500 on terms Call Truoblood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0816. Evanings. Irvington 2268. DANDY six-room house in the pink of condition, near Riverside. Only 6300 down. Balance terms. Call Washington 2129. FOR SALE —Seven rooms, cottage; bargain. From owner. 127 W. Twenty Seventh. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. SUBURBAN, SOUTHEAST Three acres chicken farm 6-room house, near lnterurban. Price $4,500. Terms. We have many pfeces similar to this. See Mr. Barrett, with Howard C. Venn 108 E. Market. 1115. LOTS FOR BALE. LOTS EAST. Gladstone, near Washington st $1,200 Lots, north of Fairgrounds $350 Lots, Chester, near Thirtieth S6OO Will aell on payments or trade on Improved property. W. L. BRIDGES, 148 N I Delaware. Citcle 7808 or Washington 4520. REAL EBTATE—BALE OR TRADE. , S3OO CASH—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION buys a good 5-room West Indianapolis bungalow; electric lights, well In kitchen, good furnace, good garage; iron fence. Lot G7xlGo. Price 61.650. S3OO CASH buys a 4-room cottage in West Indiirapoils; electric lights, well, cement porch. Price $1,400. Crum & Boulden Realty Cos. 217 K. of P. Bldg. Main 4238. WANTED—Country store with property, on railroad, $4,000 to $5,000, for Indianapolis properly; describe. Address A No. 2364, Times, INCOME property for unincumbered farms. CHARLES HURST. K. of P. Bldg.. Indianapolis. A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice sale. GEO. R. BROWN, 1002 Lemcke bldg. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WILL bny 5 or H-ronm semi-modern house, southeast, lr price is right. Ad- 1 dress A No. 1196, Times, or phone Main I 1115. WILL pay cash for small homes In any location if price la reasonable. Address A No. 1198, Times. CAHTI KOR EQUITY IN REAL ESTATE. MATN 1115. . FARMS—FOR SALE. 160 ACRES Illinois Improved black prairie j corn land farm to exchange for merchandise. Write LEAVITT LAND COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind. HUMESEKKEKS, Hond for Virginia farm ] list. Best climate. Dept. 34. Emporia. ■ Virginia. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.^ Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-J* Mass. Ave. Vain 6404. CASH paid lor all kinds cl motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. * LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In “Want d££T •slumps •t th* Times.

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I AUTOMOBILES FOR 6ALE. [na|h) Tho used car buyer Is convinced that our prices ara Indeed consistent with present-day market conditions. In the car* Hated below you will find one of real honest value that will undoubtedly meet your very requirements. Nash, V-panK. touring (renewed). Ruick, 5-pass., 4-cyl. touring. Nash 5-pass, maroon touring. Paige Light Six, 6 pass. Kissel, sedan, 5-pass. Cash or terms. Losev-Nash Retail Cos. 400 X. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Auto. 21*946. DODGE BKOTHEPi touring, 1918 mode); good top and tine, excellent shape. C.h. Waller ich lu m panY Dqdbc- Erothsp.s Motor Vemcues 845 Noith Meridian. Briscoe, 1921 Gray touring, wire wheeln 6''75. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO.. 010 N Capitol. Cir- | cle 8301. AT BURN touring cur In g m<i condition. $175; elee- ! trie lights and starter. 1252 W. Wmhi 920 Nash. ’ Spurt model; best equipped car. Price cash $750. Washington 2871. Columbia automobile*. akthuk DIETZ CUM PAN Y dlstrlbutoia SlO N. Meridian Main 6716. PAIGE 6, sport. Name your own terma. 519 n Capitol. Open evening*. DODnfc touring. Name your own term*. 518 V Capitol. Open *vnlngs. BTUDEBAKER 6. touring Name your own term*. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEUAKER roadster. Name your own terms. 618 N Capitol. Open evenings. OVERLAND chummy. Name your own terms. 618 N. Capitol. Open evening*. KING 8, touring. Name your own terms. 519 N. Capitol. Open evenings FORD chaaata. Nam* your own terma 519 N. Capitol. Open evenlnga AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. <l9 N. Illinois St. Main 1679. Auto. $2-06$. AUTOS WANTED largest used car dealer* In State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenlnga AUTOS wanted WKISKMAN’S 1 •.*- K. New York street 9friln 444*. *iUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIEB. Tires for sale; cord tires. Always the beat; 30x3 Vi tin. $10.85. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. AUTO YVASHING Oor specialty. 324 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. Th well man wears CUSTOM CLOTHES not berauno of any special fad, but becauHO they wear bettor, hang better, look better and are more comfortable. Suits and overcoats that sold to your measure at from $45 to SSS, are now Helling at $35 to $75. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 Weat Ohio street. Be Bure you are in the right place, WANTED to buy a L'-year-old winter coat for boy. Drexel 3921. ‘ " household goods. ~ GO TO BAKEII BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. M U S I CA L I N STR U M E NTS. RECORDS; good record* of any make you doslre. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. PET STOCK AND POULTRY". DOGS boarded; have home comfort in kennel. feed and exerclae; under expert management. Van Dyke Boarding Kennels. Seventy-Fifth and College. Washington 2763. Ring 1. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N V Main 9877 FOR SALE—Airedale. 9 months; registered female. Consider small broke rabbit dog. 52 N. Tenn. street, Danville, Tnd. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton, clean forked $7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked $7.50 Illinois egg clean forked $7.25 Best Brazil block, large forked $3.50 Delivered anywhere In the city. FREE kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexel 3280. Auto. 62-384. ~ SPECIAL) SPECIAL! ONE WEEK Off LY. Big clean Indiana lump, single ton, $6.50; 2 tons, 6X2.50. Main 0430-04.31. Auto. 24-730. , AUCTIONS. Auction Sale In real estate, Saturday, Oct. 8. 2 p. m., at 2502-06 Sohurmann ave.; two 8-room houses, 2 lots 140x40. Houses haye electric lights and gas. Lew Shank Auctioneer.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. 3 IlbS. Broken Comb HONEY sfi Ca> *2Zj|P"" 1 Pound, 35c THE HONEY STORE t 152 NORTH DELAWARE ST.

Why not order your suit and overcoat so that re can havo them ready for Imk when you want them. ! Bu cannot duplicate the material. I t’and workmanship In our garment* | at lower prices anywhere. ■ Suits and overcoats that sold to your measure at from $45 to $95, are now sailj lug at SBS to $75. W. G. SCHNEIDER. 39 West Ohio street. Be sure you are In the right place. ; cost vor xo Moke stpp UP It will b well worth a few ! minutes of your time to look over our 1 large aeaortments of wonlenn. from which w ran make you a pair of trouaera to match vour coat for the price of 11 readymade one. ”1.000 patterns to select from.” Order taken in the morning will be done jby noon Ordered by noon ready by eve- ; riinir. We make them right In our own hop Oorne up ahd ee for yourself. CORRECT PANTS MAKKUfc < 0,, I __ 104 h Match Your rv\ Coat WITH A PAIR OF \ J TROUSERS AT 1 I THE PANTS STORE CO l \l Two Stores. 1:1/ 41 W. Ohio St. jf % 114 E Ohio St. “ m DO YOU WEAR PANTST OF COURSE YOU DO. ; BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND HAVE THE DIFFERENCE. PANTS READY TO WSIR. $2 75 AND UP ! PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE. SBM AND UP. LEON TaILORJNO CO. _ 254 MAKS \VE. i SEVERAL slightly soiled baby carriages, cheap. Art Furniture Cos. 106 S. Meridian St. Good rubber tired Invalid TjpvyjjL chairs for rent. $9 50 a month; jgygiS. 3 no charge for delivery. Baker ODDS and end* in grocery fixtures. Meat boxes. Ice boxes, restaurant table* and chairs, counters aud show casea BAKER BROS. TER2S given on new and used machine*. White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. FOR SALE—Nice kindling, boxes and barrels. Phone Webster 2475, FOR SALE —Sugar corn fodder. 3250 j Hovey street. j LADY H ,01,1. hut and shies for sale. Call Drexel 5059. FINANCIAL. TOC CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from tho Fidelity Loan Company a 11 censed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bills or to buy the things you i teed for CaSH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of cur service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you ail tbe time you vrunt to repay a loan and only charge tot |be actual time you have the money. Fair. Isn’t It? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and Interest On $ 66 pay $3 a month and Interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and Intoreat Fay MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal Service, plus a deep personal Interest, we •an serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In the* unusual tlmea. business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of ns. We are ready to go thrre-fourtna of the way. Now It 1* ""fidelity LOAN CO--106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was os- , tabltshed for the purpose of providing a ! place where hottest people can borrow any amount from SIU to S3OO without paying more that; the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon In any way. It Is oniy necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we mak Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary sot repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let Gs explain. No charges unless you borrow. -Loans with other companies paid ft end raorj money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Ro"m 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. Ave. ~ INl' B ANCeT In all Its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 136 Lemcke bldg. Main 1011 FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON. IDS N. Delaware L Mala llii

FINANCIAL. MAKE REAL furchlkj pkumptlv. WE ** Sir* A & E REALTY CU\TRApt>4 MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED HTOCKS INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO Ptf.K SAWYER. Ires Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg Boutn west corner Delaware and MarkiL LEGAL NOTICE, STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the director of the Slate Highway Commission at tho office of the State Highway Commission In th* Rtato House, city of Infllanap. Hi,. Indiana until 10 a in. on the 25th day ,f October for tho construction on a port in state highway and described as follow*: Z o tr> *SO e 4 O CA sc i C c * y, *cc c . 2 V >* .|c * ~ c* * 3 ::a ip ~ t- r* \ _ £ s*** hZ > i<< mi <!| wo v c6o’ 6 4 t v v ft- * v f. xt. :t.r. r. % t •j << < <-t■< < 03 rn XK 73 S}’ GRADING AND STRUCTURES ONLY. Bids will be received for grading and structures only on S. A Proj. 14 Sc. A-l. A-2. A- 3 and A-4. A-5. A-6. A-7. In one- | mile sections, such as A-l or A-2. or as two complete sections as Indicated above, and a* shown on plans and described In standard specifications for same. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment I of $5.00 per set. upon application to the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, Indiana. No refund for plans returned. Plan* may be seen also at the office of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis. Indiana. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids Is reserved, if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by law. LAWRENCE E. LYONS. Director Indiana State Highway Commission. NOTICE UF BOND SALt" Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. Treasurer of Posey County, State of Indiana, that on and alter the hour of, 2 p. m. on the 2sth day of October. 1921, at the office of said treasurer, in the courthouse. at the City of Mt. Vernon, Indiana, the undersigned as treasurer of said county, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less tnan the principal sum named In such bonds, >err.e?SA highway Improvement bonds of the face or par laiue of $8,200. bearing Interest from and after Aug. 1, 1921, ai the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 15th of May and Die lpth of November of eacip year for the period of ten years. Kald bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and pursuant to an order of the board of commissioner* of Posey County, authorizing the Issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and Improvement of that part of a certain highway assessed to Posey County, petitioned for by Fred Schuttee et al in Marrs Township, said county, Indiana. Skid bonds will l>e 20 series In number, dated Aug Ist, 1921, of $4lO each. The first scries will be due and payable May 15th. 1922, and one ssrles each six months thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids GEO. A. ASHWORTH, Treasurer of Posey County, Indiana. NOTICE’of C. P. A.'EXAMINATION. * The State board of certified accountant* of Indiana will hold an examination Jn the Senate chamber of the statehouae, Indianapolis, Indiana, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. )5 and 16, 1921, beginning promptly at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Examination will be conducted under the auspices of the American Institute of Accountants of New York and questions which will be prepared by the examiners of the Institute will embrace the subjects of auditing, commercial law and accounting theory and practice. Examination In auditing will occur Tuesday morning; Commercial law Wednesday morning, and accounting will occupy the afternoons of both days. The hoard will furnish full Information and necessary application blank, upon request. Applicants successful at this examination will be granted certificates as certified public accountants of Indiana and upon meeting the requirements of the American Institute of Accountants may be admitted to membership In the Institute. JESSE E. ESCHBACH, President. LAWRENCE F. ORR, Secretary, WALTER G. OWENS. Treasurer. State Board of Certified Accountants of Indiana. "notice; FILED FOR NOMINATION OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. I hereby certify that petitions have been filed with me to have the following names placed upon the ballot as candidates for the office of school commissioners in tho city of Indianapolis, to be voted for at the city general election to be held Tuesday. Nov. 8, 1921. For the term beginning Jan 1, 1922. and ending Dec. 31, 1925: Fred I. Willis. Adolph G. Emhardt. Edward C. Kriel. Clarence E. Crippin Onas W. Brooks. Charles L. Barry. i George W. Beaman. Dr. Marie E. Haslep. j Oscar W. Langston. Julia Belie Tutewll r i For the term beginning Jan. 1. 1921. | and ending Dec. 31. 1927: Charles R. Yoke. Frank A. Tfolmes. Albert Smith. Bert S. Gadd. Pred Bates Johnson ROBERT 11. BRYSON, City Controller.

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GOVERNOR WILL OPEN EXPOSITION President Not Available for Telephone Talk. If yon can’t get a President, you can get a Governor. When a month’s effort to get President Harding to officially open the Indianap--1 olis industrial exposition by telephone from Washington, came to a failure, the Chamber of Commerce arranged for Governor Warren T. McCray to take part in the opening ceremonies Monday night and to talk to the exposition from downtown Indianapolis hy the way of a wire--1 less telephone to be installed in the office | of the Merchants Heat and Light Company. Governor McCray will convey to the \ Chamber of Commerce and to Indianapolis the cortgratillations of the State for handling the exposition. The first accident in the installing of the exhibits in the Manufacturers’ building where the exposition is being held next week occurred late yesterday afternoon when O. B. lies, chairman of the manufacturers’ committee, in driving his machine up to the building, ran into a support wide which was being used to unload a heavy boiler. The wire smashed the windshield and practically tore off the top of his auto, cutting Mr. lies’ hand. Though Mr. lies was taken home he is expected out at the exposition to morrow morning. INSURE SELF—PROTECT FAMILY. F.very subscriber of Ibis newspaper is entitled to the benefits of the Indiana Daily Times SI,OOO Travel Accident Insurance Policy. For details, phone Main 25f>0 or Aut-o. 28-351. BIG INTERESTS IN LITIGATION $15,000,000 Company Goes to Receiver. CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—The Cooperative Society of Amt-rica was in the hands or a receiver today. The Central Trust Company was appointed to settle up the affairs of the company which was sponsored by Harrison Parker and which has been involved In litigation for two years. The organization claimed the ownership of one bank, a skyscraper, a life insurance company, .wholesale groceries and large tanneries. According to tho decision of Judge Evans who ordered the receivership tile liabilities of the company are $15,110,000 , Evidence was presented to Jilin to show the assets are only about $50,000. X’arker said lie was not Interested in the receivership. It will be found, he said, that the Cooperative Society of America lias been succeeded by anew company which he said is solvent. The organization has SI.OOO stockhold : crs. MA It Y ‘WORN OUT AND NERVOUS’ Movie Actrem ‘Not at Home' for Month, Doug Says. PARKS, Oct. 7.—“ The world's sweet heart” Is going to lie “not at home” to j her thousands of French and American tourist admirers for the next month. Dougins Fairbanks, husband of Mary i Tickford, announced today the famous | film actress was “completely worn our | and extremely nervous.” “She is not confined to her bed. nor to her room," Fairbanks said, “but she must get some rest from now on, aud not try to receive people. For the next month Mary must take It easy." 6,000-MILE FAST. LONDON, Oct. 7.—Fourteen penguins brought to the London Zoo from South Sea Islands, C.OOtt miles away, ate no food from time the voyage started.

Arranges Program CHARLES D. RENICK. One of the live wires In providing en tertainment for the visitors here for the American Life convention this week Is Charles D. Renick of the Indiana National Life liipurance Company. Mr Renick la chairman of tbe ladies' entertainment committee and has supervised aa attractive program for the benefit of the visiting women.

ANOTHER BOY IS FOUND HANGING

Police Believe He Accidentally Hanged Self, but gation Is Made. CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Chicago’s second school hoy hanging within a week engaged the attention of the police today. Edward Knnus, 14, was found dead at the end of a rope in the basement of hie home. His fate was similar to that of 34-year-old Samuel Buffington, who m found hanging in a closet of his home Sunday.* The police and parents of the Knag* boy believe he accidentally hanged himself while at play. He had been in tbe habit, it was 3aid, of playing with ropes and lassos. Police and the coroner, however, are making an investigation. Thus far the authorities have been unsuccessful In solving the mystery surrohEding the death of the Buffington boy. RALSTONSAYS REFERENCE IS OFNOIMPORT (Continued From Page One.) add further burdens upon the people and “I am going to see that that action is rescinded if I can have the support i.f the council when I am mayor,” said Mr. Ralston. A bid for the "jitney bus vote” wat put in by Mr. Ralston. Other speaker* at a meeting at Sixteen and Illinois streets attacked the high-tax record of the Jewett administration and the Republican party for the Francis confession scandal. Albert Sabm showed the tremendon* Increase in taxes under Republican rule the last four years, pointing out the fact that total tax collections in Indianapolis in 1919 were $4,471,000; in 1920, $5.666J0$ and in 1921 jumped to the figure of $10,500,000. “A Jump of 100 per cent in one year, and it wasn't such s good year to jump, either,” said Mr. Kahm. “While these unheard-of jumps were going on the result has been that the public debt of the school city, the civil city and Marion County rapidly Is soaring toward the $25,000,000 mark, and an interest charge of $4,000 a day 1* no longer a dream. It will be here before we know It.” He advocated the election of Mr. Ralston for lower taxes and praised the “committee of *en," which appealed to the State board of tax commissioners from the tax rates of the city, schools and county, resulting yesterday In a cut of 10 cents in the total tajf rate. “The rate still is about 70 cents too high, but that cut helped some.” Speaking of the Francis confession scandal James E. Deery, chairman of the meeting, said, “There is a great opportunity for the prosecuting attorney to conduct a grand jury investigation of this exposure and determine if there were irregularities at the Republican primary." Mr. Ralston and Thomas E. Garvin, Democratic nomine** for city judge, continued to ignore Francis revelations regarding ,T. Herbert Hartman, Garvin’s Republican opponent. L. Ert Slack. Mrs. Martha Yoh Mnrson, noni.nee for city clerk, and Mrs. Maude Swift Anthony, nominee for city councilman. also spoke. Mr. Ralston's other meetings were at Rural and Tenth and Missouri and McCarty streets. The three gatherings were well attended. Colfax Rail Yards Sustain Fire Ldls Special to The T'm— C OLFAT. Ind.. Oct. 7. —Fire made a clean sweep In the railroad yards here late last night, burning tho Farmers’ elevator. the Big Four elevator, a fertilizer plant, the Adney sawmill and a number f coal sheds The loss i| estimated at $150,000. Aid was summoned from Frankfort and the blaze was ur.der control about midnight. The origin of the fire is not known.

THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS “DANDERiNE” TO THICKEN IT

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